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Russia tries to derail Sofia-Skopje thaw in relations

SKOPJE While Bulgaria is making efforts to improve relations with North Macedonia, the Russian embassy in Skopje issued a message that could only be seen as a provocation in Sofia. 24 May is celebrated in several countries, including Bulgaria, Russia and North Macedonia, as the day of the Saint Brothers Cyril and Methodius and of the Cyrillic script. The presidents of Bulgaria and Northern Macedonia will visit Rome together on 27 May to honour St. Cyril and St. Methodius, which is seen as a step towards warming relations. More. /// EU PRESIDENCY Budget rules to apply from 2023 to avoid ‘fiscal risks’ – commission. The European Commission’s executive vice-president, Valdis Dombrovskis, has argued that the provision of liquidity to the debt markets for “too long” in the European Union could result in “fiscal risks” and that therefore the EU’s rules on budgetary discipline are to be reactivated in 2023. More

Slovenia proposes compromise to appoint EU delegated prosecutors

After months back and forth over the appointment of two EU delegated prosecutors to the European Public Prosecutor Office (EPPO), a compromise solution to allow Slovenia to appoint only one prosecutor has been proposed by EU Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders. The idea was endorsed by Economy Minister Zdravko Počivalšek after talks with Reynders, and by Justice Minister Lilijana Kozlovič, who said on Monday that this may be a way to end the impasse. Kozlovič has done what is formally required and nominated two candidates – which are needed for the EPPO to become operational as planned for 1 June – but candidates nevertheless need to be approved by the government, which has stonewalled the issue by not putting the motion on the agenda.

First cracks appear in Slovenia s EU Presidency over art exhibition – EURACTIV com

LJUBLJANA  Slovenia cancels EU presidency art exhibition in Brussels. Works by Slovenian artists will not be displayed at the European Parliament during Slovenia’s EU presidency after the art show to mark the member states’ six-month stints at the helm of the Council of the EU was cancelled amidst media reports that one of the pieces showcased had been displeasing to the Slovenian government. Read more. Slovenia PM faces impeachment vote ahead of EU presidency. Less than two months before Slovenia takes over the EU’s rotating presidency, conservative Prime Minister Janez Janša is battling fires at home and abroad including an impeachment motion. More.

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